Europe News EU talks to cap Russian oil prices hit impasse as key deadline nears The latest proposal to cap Russian crude at $62 per barrel was deemed too high by Poland and the Baltic states. 29/11/2022
Europe News Circumventing sanctions to become an 'EU crime' EU countries made the unanimous decision on Monday. 28/11/2022
Economy What is a recession? Is Europe already in one? It's not easy to tell Russia's war in Ukraine and the global energy crisis have drastically worsened Europe's economic outlook. 28/11/2022
Brussels, My Love? Brussels my love? Hungary's EU funds and 70 years of Parliament Tune in to understand the ins and outs of European politics. 26/11/2022
Green News SHEIN’s clothes contain ‘hazardous chemicals,’ Greenpeace claim Environmental campaign group Greenpeace have accused fashion giant SHIEN of breaching EU chemical laws. 25/11/2022
World 'State-terrorists': MEPs react after EU Parliament blacklists Russia 'State-terrorists': MEPs react after EU parliament blacklists Russia 25/11/2022
Europe News EU nations say actions needed against US subsidies but options limited The main issue for Europe is to make sure it doesn't enter into a trade war with the US which could splinter western unity in the face of Russia's illegal war on Ukraine but officials fear an exodus of European companies. 25/11/2022
Belgium Emergency EU Council convened over refugee concerns There is a growing concern in the bloc following a recent diplomatic row between France and Italy over the Ocean Viking ship, as well as the arrival of 450 migrants on the Greek island of Crete. 25/11/2022
Europe News European cities to send generators to help Ukraine this winter "This Parliament has shown remarkable solidarity with Ukraine on the humanitarian, military and financial fronts. Now they need practical support to overcome the winter," European Parliament President Roberta Metsola said. 23/11/2022
Europe News Brussels ends 15 years of special rule-of-law surveillance on Romania The European Commission concluded Romania had made enough progress on anti-corruption legislation and judicial reforms. 23/11/2022
World News Serbia and Kosovo fail to reach deal on licence plates dispute The EU's top diplomat Josep Borrell, accused Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti of showing "unconstructive behaviour,” in particular, Kosovo, during emergency talks in Brussels over the car registration crisis. 22/11/2022
Europe News EU's drive towards electric cars faces difficult road ahead Cars using internal combustion engines will no longer be sold in Europe after 2035. 21/11/2022
Europe News COP27: EU left 'disappointed' by lack of ambition in final deal A call to phase down all fossil fuels, including gas and oil, was blocked by Saudi Arabia, Russia and other big emitters. 21/11/2022
Europe News Brussels unveils measures to curb migration via Central Mediterranean Brussels has set out an action plan to tackle irregular arrivals via Central Mediterranean. 21/11/2022
United Kingdom 'I believe in Brexit': PM Sunak rejects 'any alignment with EU laws' The UK prime minister batted away calls from business leaders for looser immigration rules and closer EU ties to overcome labour shortages and trade barriers. 21/11/2022
Europe News Serbia and Kosovo fail to reach license plate deal at Brussels meeting The proposal the EU put forward was accepted by Serbia but rejected by Kosovo, High Representative Josep Borrell said. 21/11/2022
Brussels, My Love? Watch: MEPs debate EU response to Ukraine fatigue and Iran protests Brussels, my love? is a new talk show on Euronews hosted by EU affairs correspondent Méabh Mc Mahon. 19/11/2022
Europe News EU seeks to be competitive in the race for rare earth metals Countries are racing to get rare earth metals and other critical minerals, some of which are necessary for the climate transition. 18/11/2022
Europe News Brussels just got a Hungarian think tank. Here's why it matters. Critics say the think tank has been set up to push the Hungarian prime minister's vision of Europe. 18/11/2022
United Kingdom Hunt admits Brexit trade barriers but rejects rejoining single market The UK finance minister acknowledged "trade barriers that exist between us and the EU" but insisted most can be removed over time outside the single market. 18/11/2022